Monday, 30 June 2025

Applying for job? Your next interviewer might be AI. What to expect to get hired

As AI becomes central to recruitment, jobseekers are increasingly being interviewed by virtual recruiters instead of humans. These bots conduct initial screenings via text, call, or video, assessing candidates and forwarding transcripts to hiring teams. While efficient, the experience can feel impersonal or frustrating, prompting concerns about fairness, understanding, and the loss of human connection in the hiring process.

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iPhone 17 could outsize the 16’s display: What can you expect?

The upcoming iPhone 17 may feature a 6.3-inch display, similar to the iPhone 16 Pro. It is expected to have a smoother 120Hz LTPO OLED panel. This upgrade could close the gap between standard and Pro models. The iPhone 17 might also use Samsung's M14 OLED panels for better brightness and efficiency.

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Sunday, 29 June 2025

Has ChatGPT evolved beyond being a 'Google replacement'? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says it is already doing much more

While ChatGPT’s popularity surges globally, experts agree it won’t replace Google. Instead, it complements search by helping users explore ideas and synthesize information. As AI tools become more integrated and assistive, ChatGPT is shaping a future where it doesn’t just answer questions—it helps users think, create, and complete tasks more efficiently across work and life.

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PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel warns of tech stagnation: 'Without AI, there’s just nothing going on'

While AI enthusiasts envision digital immortality and human-machine mergers, Peter Thiel calls that vision “pathetically little.” In a recent podcast, he suggested AI might spark economic growth but fall short of ending innovation stagnation. For Thiel, the real danger isn’t AI taking over—it’s that without it, society may unravel from sheer technological inertia and lack of bold ambition.

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Saturday, 28 June 2025

There is gold in your old phone: New easy 3-step recovery method discovered by scientists

Scientists have developed a safe and eco-friendly method to extract gold from old phones, laptops, and other electronic waste. Published in Nature Sustainability, the process uses a three-step technique involving a common disinfectant, a special polymer, and heat to recover high-purity gold without toxic chemicals. With e-waste reaching record levels and only a fraction of valuable materials being recycled, this breakthrough offers a cleaner, scalable solution to recover lost resources and promote sustainable recycling.

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Friday, 27 June 2025

Meet Gemma 3n: Google’s lightweight AI model that works offline with just 2GB RAM

Google has launched Gemma 3n, an on-device AI model capable of multimodal processing on smartphones and edge devices without constant internet. Featuring the MatFormer architecture, it scales performance based on device capability with versions running on 2GB and 3GB RAM.

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Thursday, 26 June 2025

WhatsApp new feature: Now get summaries of unread chats

Meta AI can now summarise unread WhatsApp messages into bullet points. Summaries are processed locally and Meta can’t see them. The feature is optional and won’t alert others when used.

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Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Samsung’s big foldable reveal slated for July 9 in NYC : Here's what to expect

Samsung will host its Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9 in Brooklyn. The latest foldable devices will be revealed. The event will showcase a new AI interface and hardware improvements. Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 are expected to be unveiled. There are hints of a Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra variant.

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Saturday, 21 June 2025

Canva not working? Check out these 5 apps you can use meanwhile

On June 21, 2025, Canva experienced a significant outage, disrupting users' workflows globally. Frustrated designers took to X to express their concerns, with over 400 outage reports logged. While Canva's status page remained unaffected, the incident prompted users to seek alternative design platforms like Adobe Express, Snappa, Pixlr, Visme, and Stencil.

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Amid password breach, how can you check if you data is leaked? Learn here

Recently 16 billion passwords were leaked online. HaveIBeenPwned.com is a website that tells you if your data has been breached.

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Thursday, 19 June 2025

iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple’s slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge

A recent leak has revealed details about Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air, expected to debut alongside the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max later this year. The iPhone 17 Air is set to replace the Plus model with a remarkably slim 5.5mm design, a 6.6-inch OLED display, and a single 48MP rear camera optimized with computational photography. Powered by the new A19 chip and running iOS 26, the Air is Apple’s lightweight answer to Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge.

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Wednesday, 18 June 2025

New AI app claims it can read your mind through your face. Here’s how

Emobot, a French AI-powered app, claims to track mental health by analyzing facial expressions through your phone’s selfie camera. Used as a medical device, it generates emotion reports to help psychiatrists monitor depression treatment. Despite privacy concerns, all data is processed locally and deleted instantly. Its popularity signals a rising tech focus on emotional well-being.

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Rs 850 crore as signing bonus for an IT job? Yes. Sam Altman says rivals are trying to poach OpenAI staff with astronomical salaries

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that Meta is attempting to lure his top staff with signing bonuses of up to $100 million (around Rs 850 crore), along with high annual compensation packages. Despite these massive offers, Altman said none of OpenAI’s core team members have left so far. He attributed their loyalty to OpenAI’s unique mission and culture, which focuses on developing superintelligent AI. Meta’s aggressive recruitment comes amid its broader push to expand its AI capabilities, including a $14 billion investment in Scale AI.

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Meta Gaming Accelerator launched to power up India’s next-gen game devs and studios



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Google rolls out Hyderabad hub for online safety: Launches first Indian Google Safety Engineering Centre

Google has launched its first Asia-Pacific Safety Engineering Centre (GSEC India) in Hyderabad, focusing on tackling cyber threats with AI tools and collaboration. GSEC India will deploy AI to combat online scams, enhance cybersecurity, and promote responsible AI development, building upon Google's long-standing partnership with Telangana and its commitment to digital safety.

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Monday, 16 June 2025

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review: Slim, stylish and smarter, but is it enough?



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‘AI is really getting out of hand’: CA entrepreneur’s eerie prayer meet experience sparks deepfake digital afterlife concerns

At a memorial ceremony, an AI-powered video recreated a deceased man thanking attendees, leaving many emotionally stirred. Shared by entrepreneur Saurabh Jain on X, the incident sparked concern about the future of deepfakes. Jain cautioned that such digital cloning of voice and face may lead to serious misuse, blurring lines between reality and fabrication in everyday life.

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Friday, 13 June 2025

Are AI models cannibalising their own creations? With the internet flooded by AI content, experts warn of a looming collapse

Veteran tech journalist Steven Vaughn-Nichols highlights a looming crisis: AI models are trapped in a feedback loop, learning from other AIs instead of real people. The result? Garbage in, garbage out. Despite fixes like RAG, unsafe and incoherent responses are rising. The AI boom may bust unless humans keep creating authentic content to feed the machines.

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Father’s Day 2025: The best smartphones to gift, tested for performance, photography and productivity

Looking for the perfect Father's Day gift? Consider these smartphones. The Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max boasts advanced photography features. The Vivo X200 Pro offers a professional-grade camera experience. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge focuses on sleek design and performance. OnePlus 13 combines power and style. The iQOO Neo 10 stands out with its massive battery and fast charging.

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Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Android 16 update rolled out for Google Pixel devices: Check latest features, compatible phones

Google has officially released Android 16, starting with select Pixel devices just a day after Apple launched iOS 26. The update brings major improvements in security, accessibility, and design—introducing features like Live Updates on the lock screen, Advanced Protection against threats, and improved support for tablets and foldables. Android 16 also debuts a refreshed look with Google’s Material 3 Expressive design and a new Battery Health Indicator for newer Pixel models.

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You might own a humanoid robot butler in 5 years, but will it be useful? Expert makes bizarre prediction

As AI and robotics evolve, humanoid robot butlers are on the horizon—especially for the ultra-rich. However, Exotec founder Romain Moulin cautions that their usefulness may be limited by high power demands and safety concerns. With short operating time and heavy, potentially dangerous frames, these futuristic machines may be more spectacle than solution in everyday life.

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Monday, 9 June 2025

macOS now has a phone app: Meet macOS Tahoe 26

Apple unveils macOS Tahoe 26, blending bold design with functional brilliance. A translucent interface, smarter Spotlight, on-device AI tools, and the iPhone’s Phone app on Mac redefine productivity. Custom colors, emoji folders, and advanced privacy tools put you in control—while real-time call screening, live updates, and creative features like Image Playground make this a game-changing update.

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What will your iPhone look like now? iOS 26 explained

Say goodbye to the old iPhone feel—iOS 26 brings a sleek redesign, smarter apps, and powerful AI features like real-time call translation and DJ-style music transitions. From a revamped Camera app to a bold new “Games” hub, Apple is rewriting the rules. But beware: not every iPhone gets the full experience. Here's what you need to know.

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Google DeepMind CEO warns of AI’s true threat, and it is not your job

While many fear AI will destroy jobs, Google DeepMind’s chief Demis Hassabis reveals a more sinister risk: AI falling into the wrong hands. With the rise of artificial general intelligence, the challenge lies in preventing misuse while fostering innovation. Without swift regulation, experts warn, AI’s unchecked power could threaten societal stability and potentially endanger humanity itself.

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Sunday, 8 June 2025

'You’re doing beautifully, my love': Man's viral conversation with ChatGPT ignites debate on AI, loneliness and the future of intimacy

A touching subway photo of a man chatting lovingly with ChatGPT has sparked widespread discussion on AI relationships. While some view it as dystopian, others see a cry for connection. Echoing this concern, historian Yuval Noah Harari warns of AI's ability to mimic intimacy, calling it an “enormous danger” to authentic human bonds and emotional health.

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Friday, 6 June 2025

Snapchat just landed on Apple Watch. Here is what you can do with it

Users can now access Snapchat on WhatsApp. The usage is limited purely to messaging.

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PS Plus free games: Here is what you can play this June 2025

Sony’s PS5 Plus’s June line-up is interesting. Destiny 2 and NBA 2K25 is now available with the subscription.

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Thursday, 5 June 2025

Before Apple's next big reveal: How iOS 18 redefined updates and user reach



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OnePlus 13S review: Making the compact smartphone segment exciting

OnePlus 13S is launched today. The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. The device also features a new Plus key.

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Tuesday, 3 June 2025

WhatsApp’s new feature ​may finally let you chat without sharing your number, may allow creation of a unique handle like Instagram

WhatsApp is developing a username feature, allowing users to chat without revealing their phone numbers. This update, currently in beta testing, aims to enhance privacy by enabling communication through unique handles, similar to Telegram or Instagram. The feature includes rules for usernames and notifications for changes, potentially improving user privacy on the platform.

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Monday, 2 June 2025

What to expect from Apple’s WWDC this year - in a nutshell

Apple’s developer conference takes place this year from June 9th 2025. This year, we can expect a completely new look for the iOS and iPad. Apple is also expected to make the versions named after this year

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Sunday, 1 June 2025

Nexus author Yuval Noah Harari warns of AI’s deeper emotional threat beyond job loss: ‘The danger is enormous...’

In a recent discussion, Yuval Noah Harari highlighted AI’s dangerous potential to simulate intimacy, surpassing its mastery of language and attention. While AI can create perfect emotional focus, it lacks real feelings, risking humans forming attachments to artificial entities. This shift could erode authentic human relationships, presenting profound psychological and social challenges beyond the commonly feared impact on employment.

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WhatsApp shutting down permanently on these iPhones and Android devices. Is your phone on the list?

Starting June 1, 2025, WhatsApp will stop working on several older smartphones as it raises its minimum system requirements. iPhones must now run iOS 15.1 or later, and Android devices need at least Android 5.1. Models like iPhone 5s, 6, 6 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S4, Sony Xperia Z1, and others will lose support. This update aims to improve security and performance, as outdated devices can no longer support modern app features.

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